Company Offers New Detector for Synthetics

March 18, 2015byRob Bates

Jubilee Diamond Instrument Ltd. has released the Taupe Diamond Segregator, an affordably priced device meant to help detect lab-grown and HPHT-treated diamonds.

As with other machines of this nature, the device, sold under the Gemlogis brand, measures UV light transmission to identify a diamond as Type IaB, IIa, or IIb. If a diamond falls into one of those categories, it must be sent to a gem lab for final identification as synthetic or HPHT-treated. It also flags moissanite and simulants.

According to K.L. Tam, technical director for Hong Kong–based Jubilee, the company may develop a version to bulk-test melee if there is demand. The company is also looking at a fixture that could examine mounted stones.